Resources

Disclaimer:
The providers on this list have not been screened in any way by the City of Santa Clarita.
The City of Santa Clarita will not take responsibility for these providers, or the quality of services they provide.

Student Resources

Student CAREText is available on all William S. Hart Union School District junior high and high school campuses. This service allows students to anonymously report any concerning behaviors, such as threats of self-harm, harm to others, or thoughts of suicide.

Once a report is made, the school will evaluate the situation to ensure the student(s) receive the necessary support and resources. If you see something, say something. You are saving their life!

Junior High Student CAREText

High School Student CAREText

Back-To-School Resources

This link provides access to databases for research and reports, live, free one-on-one homework help, language instruction, practice exams and test prep support.

Santa Clarita Library 

Drug Education

The use and misuse of these substances can be harmful to the health of youth and teens.  Active involvement, support, and education are vital in preventing youth substance use. Click on the icons to learn more about each substance.

Additional Drug Resources

Rack Cards

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Community Resources

The following links were created to provide a list of local community resources in the Santa Clarita Valley.

This link provides access to local services such as: Child Care, Clothing, Developmental Disability and Special Needs, Domestic Violence, Education and Job Training, Employment, Food, Housing/Shelter, Legal Services, Medical Care, Mental Health, Seniors, Substance Abuse, Transportation, Transitional Age Youth, and Utility Bill Assistance.

Resource Guide Services Available in the Santa Clarita Valley

This link provides access to the City of Santa Clarita Community Services programs, Family Resources, Addiction Recovery, Crisis Services, Mental Health and Wellness and more. 

LinkTree – connect with local resource providers

The What I Need (WIN) app connects users to 12 categories of free resources. WIN is free, easy to use, and enables homeless, abused, and resource-insecure youth, families, seniors, and adults to find and connect to the supportive services they need to stabilize their lives. Users can search for everything, from food pantries and homeless shelters, to free health services, educational resources, and more. The app is available in English and Spanish.

WIN App – “What I need”

Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Services

Many adolescents turn to substances as a way to cope with challenges, grievances, or difficult emotions.  The earlier substance use begins, the greater the risk of developing a substance use disorder. We hope the following resources are helpful.

LA County Treatment Providers

LA County Youth Treatment Providers pdf

Need Help?

Suicide Hotline

Dial 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org)

Drug Addiction Hotline California

(844) 289-0879 (National Drug Helpline)